. American pomology : Apples. Apples. 480 DESCRIPTIONS OF APPLES. The following outline and description of a specimen presented by Irvin #essup, of Laporte, Indiana, was kindly- made for me by my lamented friend, Geo. M. Beeler, a short time before his death. Fruit large, oblate, angular; Surface not smooth, yel- low, blushed and spotted red; Dots numerous, small, Fig. 127.—CANADA KEINETTE. Basin abrupt, deep, angular; Eye small, nearly closed. Cavity medium, acute; Stem medium, inclined. Core wide, regular, closed, clasping; Seeds plump, angular, dark; Flesh breaking, fine grained, ver


. American pomology : Apples. Apples. 480 DESCRIPTIONS OF APPLES. The following outline and description of a specimen presented by Irvin #essup, of Laporte, Indiana, was kindly- made for me by my lamented friend, Geo. M. Beeler, a short time before his death. Fruit large, oblate, angular; Surface not smooth, yel- low, blushed and spotted red; Dots numerous, small, Fig. 127.—CANADA KEINETTE. Basin abrupt, deep, angular; Eye small, nearly closed. Cavity medium, acute; Stem medium, inclined. Core wide, regular, closed, clasping; Seeds plump, angular, dark; Flesh breaking, fine grained, very juicy; Flavor acid to sub-acid, aromatic, rich ; Quality very good; Use, table and cooking; Season, December to February, in northern Indiana. Ciilp. Origin Jefferson County, Ohio; exhibited at the meet- ings of the Ohio Pomological Society as early as 1855, by S. B. Marshall, of Massillon, whose friend, S. Wood, had. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Warder, J. A. (John Aston), 1812-1883. New York : Orange Judd and company


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